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2013
Osteoclasts are the principal, perhaps only, cells capable of destroying bone. They are highly motile cells, usually multinucleated, and of hemopoietic origin. Osteoclasts excavate characteristic pits and trails on bone by pumping protons to solubilize the mineral component (hydroxyapatite) and secreting cathepsin K, an enzyme that partly degrades the ...
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Osteoclasts are the principal, perhaps only, cells capable of destroying bone. They are highly motile cells, usually multinucleated, and of hemopoietic origin. Osteoclasts excavate characteristic pits and trails on bone by pumping protons to solubilize the mineral component (hydroxyapatite) and secreting cathepsin K, an enzyme that partly degrades the ...
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2011
Publisher Summary One of the integral cell types contributes significantly to regulation of bone mass; osteoblasts, of mesenchymal origin, are transducers of numerous endocrine and paracrine signals. Separately they secrete and calcify the unique bone matrix, which is degraded by myeloid derived osteoclasts.
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Publisher Summary One of the integral cell types contributes significantly to regulation of bone mass; osteoblasts, of mesenchymal origin, are transducers of numerous endocrine and paracrine signals. Separately they secrete and calcify the unique bone matrix, which is degraded by myeloid derived osteoclasts.
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